A blog created to help the horse lovers of today save money, learn smart ways to take care of your horse(s) and be posted on all the latest styles.
7/12/2010
World Equestrian Games Apparel
Though they might be expensive these jackets, windbreakers, vests, shirts, polos and hats by Ariat sponsoring the World Equestrian games are definitely worth the buy. They are only available for a limited time get them before there not available.
7/11/2010
Silly Bandz
Silly Bandz have been sweeping the nation with there rubber bands. But now they have a western pack for all the horse lovers like us! Including cowboy boot, gold star, horseshoe, cowboy hat, horse and rider and the head of a bull
7/06/2010
Treat Time
Throw out the carrots and start purchasing.... Horse Treats! Sure horses love carrots but treats come in all different types of flavors and usually have some vitamins to keep your horse feeling and looking good! Here are a few of my favorite.
Paddock Cakes:
flavors; gummy apples, banana chips, licorice, s'mores and their famous... peppermint paddies (and a few more)
Candied Sweet feed Treats:
Paddock Cakes:
flavors; gummy apples, banana chips, licorice, s'mores and their famous... peppermint paddies (and a few more)


Candied Sweet feed Treats:
Candied Sweet feed Treats shaped and iced to look just like apples, carrots and flowers with peppermints in the center of the flower. Icing adds a finishing touch.
7/05/2010
Horse facts and fun
I Hope you enjoy these interesting facts, quotes and superstitions.
HORSE FUN - DID YOU KNOW? A unique law in Pine Ridge, South Dakota where horses are
banned from neighing between midnight and 6 a.m. near a "residence inhabited by human beings."
HORSE SUPERSTITION: It was widely believed that a horse that stepped in a wolf print would be crippled.
HORSE QUOTE:
"He knows when you're happy
He knows when you're comfortable
He knows when you're confident
And he always knows when you have carrots."
- Author Unknown
DID YOU KNOW? A small indent in a horses skin (usually on the neck or shoulder)
is called a prophet?s mark and is considered good luck.
DID YOU KNOW? To Stand In - To cost. "This horse stands me in two hundred dollars.?
DID YOU KNOW? Horses like sweet flavors and will usually reject anything sour or bitter.
HORSE FUN: YOU KNOW YOU'RE A REAL HORSE PERSON WHEN...You always have new foal pictures in your wallet.
HORSE FUN - DID YOU KNOW? A unique law in Pine Ridge, South Dakota where horses are
banned from neighing between midnight and 6 a.m. near a "residence inhabited by human beings."
HORSE SUPERSTITION: It was widely believed that a horse that stepped in a wolf print would be crippled.
HORSE QUOTE:
"He knows when you're happy
He knows when you're comfortable
He knows when you're confident
And he always knows when you have carrots."
- Author Unknown
DID YOU KNOW? A small indent in a horses skin (usually on the neck or shoulder)
is called a prophet?s mark and is considered good luck.
DID YOU KNOW? To Stand In - To cost. "This horse stands me in two hundred dollars.?
DID YOU KNOW? Horses like sweet flavors and will usually reject anything sour or bitter.
HORSE FUN: YOU KNOW YOU'RE A REAL HORSE PERSON WHEN...You always have new foal pictures in your wallet.
7/04/2010
Chick's Saddlery
Boots for horses and people Save on boots of all sorts for your horse and for yourself. Top brands of horse boots as well as riding and western fashion boots are available now at half price. Now through July 9th 50% Off! |
7/01/2010
Wild Horse Feathers
I know that every Horse woman has dreamed of having clothing with horses involved but most of what we find is tacky My Little Pony t-shirts. Well now there is a new website in town called WILD HORSE FEATHERS! They carry CUTE, STYLISH, 20TH CENTURY clothing! Visit their website at wildhorsefeathers.com.




6/30/2010
Getting fit for riding
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MISSING!
Horses are going missing everyday from run aways to being stolen , so try your best to help find them!
Bay Endurance Horse Vanishes in Hansen Dam Wash, Los Angeles, CA 6/29/2010 | |
On Sunday, June 20, 2010, Jacqy Gamble’s life was turned upside down when her beloved horse, Mensche, bolted during an endurance training session in the Hansen Dam Wash. After an intense search spanning 48 hours, including an infrared flyover of the wash, there was no sign of the missing Mensche. Mensche, a 12 year old bay Arabian gelding with four white stocking and a full blaze, measuring 15.2 hands, became missing during a trail ride June 20. The seasoned endurance horse was startled when a dog ran underneath him. Gamble became dislodged and Mensche broke free, taking off with the dog chasing him. Gamble searched the nearby area, but was unable to find any sign of Mensche. The dog’s owner reported he had come home, but the spooked horse was nowhere to be found. During the next 48 hours Gamble and volunteers searched the Tujunga Wash at Hansen Dam but were unable to find any evidence of what happened to Mensche. On Tuesday evening, the LAPD conducted a flying infrared scan of the area to see if they could detect any signs of a large warm-blooded animal. They were unable to find anything, leading Gamble to believe that someone could have caught Mensche Sunday after he got loose. As prey animals, horses can quickly travel several miles in an hour when panicked with no real sense of direction. Mensche could still be in the area, or someone might have captured him and not know how to reach his owner, especially if he crossed a jurisdictional boundary where different law enforcement agencies might be unaware of his origin. Jacqy and Mensche need your help! Please go to www.netposse.com, and to the California missing horse listings. Mensche’s webpage is there and anyone can print a flyer to post in area feed or tack stores, auctions barns, restaurants or convenience stores – anywhere people congregate. You don’t have to be a horse owner to help. |
6/29/2010
Introducing.... Horse Magazines (Part 2)
Young Rider is another of my favorites. Even though the cover features the word "Young" it does not necessarily mean just for young readers. In Every Issue :
< Letters from readers
< A Western lesson
< An English Lesson
< Pony People (pictures of readers and the Adopted Horse of the issue)
< Horse/Pony problems ( Top Vets answer concerning and interesting questions)
< Updates on the World Equestrian Games
< Tack Trunk ( Tack/Apparel thats "in.")
< Short story's (written by writers)

July/August 2010
< Letters from readers
< A Western lesson
< An English Lesson
< Pony People (pictures of readers and the Adopted Horse of the issue)
< Horse/Pony problems ( Top Vets answer concerning and interesting questions)
< Updates on the World Equestrian Games
< Tack Trunk ( Tack/Apparel thats "in.")
< Short story's (written by writers)

July/August 2010
Introducing.... Horse Magazines (Part 1)
Horse Illustrated is one of my favorite magazines, what I and many people like is that they feature issues that make can make our horse man ship better and keep ourselves and our horses living a better life.
(And there having a great deal, a year for $10)
In every issue:
An all info page
A western roundup
Questions answered from readers
Occasionally a give away/contest
Tips for shows, green horses etc...
A Western Lesson (filled with tips and exercises to try with your horse)
An English Lesson
Spotlights on Breeds
Medical ( tips to help keep health under control)
Around two or three main stories about assorted things (example: In the June issue "Hold your own Horse show."
A HI Spy
Barn Buzz ( The Buzz of the barn)
Making Headlines (... What's Making Headlines....)
Stable Thinking ( Making a stable more efficient)
Ending Story
Supplement Myths CRACKED`
Read these eleven myths about the supplements you feed your horse to see what's not necessary, what is necessary and what you didn't know that can save you money.
11 SUPPLEMENT Myths BUSTED



11 SUPPLEMENT Myths BUSTED
Myth #1 - Healthy horses don't need supplements
False. A smart supplement program is a tool for maintaining your horse’s good health. Modern horse keeping puts horses under stress from limited grazing, stall confinement, feeding grain and training. These factors disrupt the horse’s digestive health, immunity and well being. Even a horse that looks great could be fending off health problems like chronic inflammation, ulcers or insulin resistance. Help your horse thrive by first balancing his diet for vitamins and minerals. We also suggest adding Omega 3 fatty acids (see Myth #5). Next, ensure proper hydration with electrolytes as needed, and consider supplements for digestive support, joint support or other targeted “problem-solvers”.
Myth #2 - Horses on fortified grain don’t need a multi-vitamin
False. Many horses on fortified grain also need a multi-vitamin. In our research of feeding practices, we found that 7 out of 10 horses were not getting enough vitamins and minerals from their fortified grain. To meet his nutrient requirements, your horse must get the full amount of fortified grain recommended on the feed bag for his age, weight and workload. But like many horses, yours may not need the amount of calories that much grain provides. Feeding a multi-vitamin/mineral supplement is the perfect way to “close the gap” by adding the nutrients he needs without extra calories he doesn’t.
Myth #3 - Skinny horses need more grain
False. Underweight horses may have other problems that need to be addressed before increasing their grain intake. If your horse can’t maintain a healthy weight, be sure he gets a complete veterinary exam that includes a dental check and parasite test, and assess his overall diet before adding more grain. Feeding excess grain can lead to digestive problems like ulcers and colic. A horse’s digestive system was built for constant grazing, and an average-sized horse should eat 10-20 lbs of forage daily. A multi-vitamin can provide additional nutrients if needed. If he is a hard keeper, or in work and needs grain, space it out over at least 2-3 meals daily. Also consider adding a weight gain supplement that provides healthy fat, amino acids, and digestive support from Prebiotics and Probiotics. SmartGain 4® contains all of this plus Fenugreek, an herb that helps stimulate the appetite.
Read the eight other Myths at www.SmartPakEquine.com
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